Check THIS out.
Gosh.
Mohler came out with a great post today on the role that American politcal theory has played in our assumptions about God and the Bible and how that has affected Evangelicalism in the States. Go check it out for yourself.
“Be warned: God is not running for office, and heaven is not a democracy.”
-Al Mohler
I got this from Tom Ascol, who got it from Dr. Wyman Richardson. Thought-provoking to say the least.

Excellent stuff by Brother Driscoll:
The bottom line is obvious to those with gospel eyes. People are longing for Jesus, and tragically left voting for mere presidential candidates. For those whose candidate wins today there will be some months of groundless euphoric faith in that candidate and the atoning salvation that their kingdom will bring. But, in time, their supporters will see that no matter who wins the presidency, they are mere mortals prone to sin, folly, and self-interest just like all the other sons of Adam and daughters of Eve. To help extend naïve false hope as long as possible, a great enemy will be named and demonized as the one who is hindering all of the progress to atone for our sins and usher in our kingdom. If the Democrats win it will be the rich, and if the Republicans win it will be the terrorists. This diversionary trick is as old as Eve who blamed her sin on Satan rather than repenting. The lie is that it’s always someone else’s fault and we’re always the victim of sinners and never the sinner.
-Mark Driscoll
The rest of the post can be read here: “In God We Do Not Trust”
Tagged God's Grace, Mark Driscol, The Elections, The Gospel
An interesting quote from Voddie Baucham about Palin. 
“We need to be careful how far we go to get the “right candidate” in office. The Culture War will not end on November 4th, no matter who wins. Or am I the only one who remembers that George W. Bush was supposed to be a political savior too?”
-Voddie Baucham
The post can be read here. Another post on the topic is here. And another here.
Tagged Election, Evangelicals, Family, Sarah Palin, Voddie Baucham
“Our posture shouldn’t be one of anger and triumphalism but compassion and humility. We remember that what saved us from our foolishness wasn’t a political debate or a ballot box but the gospel about Jesus and the sovereign working of God.
We engage as recovering fools with empathy for the foolish.”
- John Piper (emphasis added)
The full post can be read here.
Tagged Humility, John Piper, Politics, Presidential Election, The Gospel